Bio:
Odell Elliott Brown Jr. (February 2, 1940 – May 3, 2011) was an American
jazz organist. He was mainly active in the late 1960s and early 1970s,
playing in a soul jazz and jazz funk vein, initially appearing with his
backing band as Odell Brown & the Organ-Izers. Brown was born in
Louisville, Kentucky. He started playing the piano aged 4 as his mother
was a part-time piano teacher. His father bought him a baby grand piano.
After playing in various junior & senior high school bands, he went
to Nashville, Tennessee & met musicians attending Tennessee State
A&M. Wishing to enroll himself, his plans were soon curtailed when
he was drafted into the army where he joined the Army Post Band. During
this period, he gained valuable insight into arranging &
orchestrating. After leaving the army, he moved to Chicago where he was
re-united with some of the musicians from his Nashville days. They
formed a band becoming known as "The Organ-Izers" & within two
years, were signed to Chess Records' jazz subsidiary label, Cadet. The
band's personnel was O'Dell Brown, organ, Artee "Duke" Payne and Tommy
Purvis, tenor saxophones, Curtis Prince, drums.[1] Their debut album was
titled 'Raising The Roof' in 1966 followed by their most popular
record, 1967's Mellow Yellow, which reached #173 on the Billboard 200.
Third album, 'Ducky' was the last to feature the band. While at Chess,
Brown was not only signed to the label but also worked as a staff
musician playing & arranging for a wealth of other artists &
gaining great insight & expertise into other styles of music. After
the death of Leonard Chess in 1969, Brown decided not to re-sign with
the label & during the 1970s, pursued a solo career as an
independent arranger, producer & studio musician. During this
period, he worked with artists such as Minnie Ripperton (with whom he
arranged and conducted an album on Epic records), Curtis Mayfield,
Johnny Nash & Marvin Gaye (both live & in the studio). Brown
also co-wrote Marvin Gaye's hit single "Sexual Healing" winning two
Grammy awards. He went on to receive further awards recognising his many
talents, later in life. Brown had been living in Richfield, Minnesota
since the early 1990s, to stabilize his professional and personal life.
He died there on May 3, 2011.
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Biografía:
Odell Elliott Brown Jr. (2 de febrero de 1940 - 3 de mayo de 2011) era
un organista de jazz americano. Estuvo activo principalmente a finales
de los años 60 y principios de los 70, tocando en una vena de soul jazz y
funk jazz, apareciendo inicialmente con su banda de acompañamiento como
Odell Brown & the Organ-Izers. Brown nació en Louisville, Kentucky.
Empezó a tocar el piano a los 4 años, ya que su madre era profesora de
piano a tiempo parcial. Su padre le compró un piano de cola para bebés.
Después de tocar en varias bandas de secundaria y preparatoria, fue a
Nashville, Tennessee y conoció a músicos que asistían a la Tennessee
State A&M. Deseando inscribirse, sus planes pronto se vieron
reducidos cuando fue reclutado en el ejército donde se unió a la Army
Post Band. Durante este período, adquirió una valiosa experiencia en
arreglos y orquestación. Después de dejar el ejército, se mudó a Chicago
donde se reunió con algunos de los músicos de sus días en Nashville.
Formaron una banda conocida como "The Organ-Izers" y en dos años
firmaron con el sello subsidiario de jazz de Chess Records, Cadet. El
personal de la banda era O'Dell Brown, órgano, Artee "Duke" Payne y
Tommy Purvis, saxofones tenores, Curtis Prince, batería[1] Su álbum de
debut se tituló 'Raising The Roof' en 1966, seguido de su disco más
popular, Mellow Yellow de 1967, que alcanzó el número 173 en el
Billboard 200. El tercer álbum, 'Ducky' fue el último en el que se
presentó la banda. Durante su estancia en Chess, Brown no sólo firmó con
la discográfica, sino que también trabajó como músico de plantilla
tocando y arreglando para una gran cantidad de otros artistas y
adquiriendo una gran visión y experiencia en otros estilos de música.
Tras la muerte de Leonard Chess en 1969, Brown decidió no volver a
firmar con el sello y durante los años 70, siguió una carrera en
solitario como arreglista independiente, productor y músico de estudio.
Durante este período, trabajó con artistas como Minnie Ripperton (con
quien arregló y dirigió un álbum en Epic records), Curtis Mayfield,
Johnny Nash y Marvin Gaye (ambos en vivo y en el estudio). Brown también
co-escribió el exitoso single de Marvin Gaye "Sexual Healing" que ganó
dos premios Grammy. Más tarde, recibió otros premios en reconocimiento
de sus muchos talentos. Brown vivía en Richfield, Minnesota, desde
principios de los 90, para estabilizar su vida profesional y personal.
Murió allí el 3 de mayo de 2011.
Tracks:
1. Free Delivery
2. Free And Easy3. Come Together
4. Look Out Cleveland
5. Nitty Gritty
6. That's The Way God Planned It
7. Sign Of The Ram
8. Country Preacher
Organ – Odell Brown
Bass – Louis Satterfield
Drums – Morris Jennings
Guitar – Cash McCall, Phil Upchurch
Percussion – Master Henry
Saxophone [Baritone] – John Board
Saxophone [Tenor] – Donald Myrick, Johnny Cameron
Trombone – Morris Ellis
Trumpet – Burgess Gardner, Maury Watson, Paul Serrano


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